Wednesday, June 01, 2005

You love me, you really love me

Or maybe not.

I came home from Tuesday night's screening of LORDS OF DOGTOWN, and in between monitoring my fantasy baseball team and going through e-mail, I checked my site traffic report. My eyes nearly popped out of my skull when I saw that the number of visitors and pageloads had passed my previous daily record by a substantial margin. Was I the unknowing beneficiary of a link on a prominent site? Had word made its way around that this blog was worth reading?

A hit is a hit is a hit, and I'm glad to have them all. (It's even netted ad clickthroughs amounting to nineteen cents in my Google AdSense account. Ch-ching!) So, if you're new to the Reel Times blog, please feel free to look around. If you're a regular visitor, thanks for stopping by. I'll try to write something more meaningful next time.

2 comments:

I've had at least one hit from your site, no joke. It's much appreciated.

What's weird is that this blog is the first result for a search for "vanity fair deep throat" yet it doesn't show up at all when I Google those terms. (One of my brothers did it and sent me screen capture evidence to prove it.)

About Me

I'm a film critic who discusses current cinema on the podcast Filmbound. I was the co-producer and co-host of the cable TV movie review program Now Playing from 1997 to 2017. My work has also appeared in the Nashville Scene and at DVDMon.com and The Film Journal. I'm a member of the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) and the Columbus Film Critics Association (COFCA) I have served as a programmer for the Deep Focus Film Festival and a juror for the Columbus International Film and Video Festival. I'm employed as Assistant Director of Television, in charge of Production, at Otterbein University.